This 2020 report from the Institute for Policy Integrity surveys the risks of climate change and challenges to US infrastructure development. It argues that, given the enormous magnitude and diversity of infrastructure projects needed to put the United States on a net-zero-GHG pathway by mid-century, it is imperative that the federal government accelerate the development of “sustainable infrastructure”—projects that are planned, designed, constructed, operated, and decommissioned in a manner to ensure economic, social, environmental, and institutional sustainability over the entire infrastructure lifecycle. The report then makes specific recommendations for Congress and the Executive Branch. These relate to federal procurement, financing solutions such as a National Infrastructure Bank, federal loan guarantees and grants, and the enactment of standards and R&D funding for net-zero construction.